4 Page 10 -, The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 12. 1984 IT'S WILCOX VS. LOLLAR IN GAME 3 Series hits Motor DETROIT (UPI) - Right-hander Milt Wilcox will pitch for 8 reco be troublesomeg the Pa the Detroit Tigers and left-hander Tim Lollar will take the 8 record during the regular sea mound for the San Diego Padres tonight in the third game of eight innings in defeating the] the World Series, which so far has been dominated by out- It will mark the second Work standing pitching.ItwlmakhescnWod Detroit's Jack Morris defeated the Padres, 3-2, in the first yer-ldWico, who pitched 1970 World Series against Balti game of the best-of-seven Series, but San Diego came back to Tigers' manager, was the mana win the second game, 5-3, on a three-run homer by Kurt "THE 1970 Series seems like Bevacqua and the combined two-hit pitching over 8 1/3 in- my first year and Sparky's fir nings by Andy Hawkins and Craig Lefferts. very special because I've been ALTHOUGH THE weather has been cloudy and rainy the years and I could see this tean last several days in Detroit, the forecast for tonight's game, We won the tou hest division in which begins at 8:35 p.m., was for a clear sky with tem- Anderson adm t sghst iox peraure inthe 0s ndesonadmits that Wilcox peratures in the 64s:. than he was 14 years ago. "We've played well at Detroit all season long," said the "I think that Milt has proved Tigers' Darrell Evans. "It'll be good to go home and get back to stop after 12 it 13 years," in front of our fans, but this is a World Series and regardless toct stuff now that he's star of what city you are in, it's a special feeling every time you more. He's also got an excelle take the field. You can bet the home crowd will pump us up." g Although the Padres are a much better team on their home despite what some people think field, shortstop Garry Templeton felt the emotional lift the (Willie) Hernandez are three o club received from Wednesday night's come-from-behind ever seen. They know the hitters victory would carry over to Detroit. THE TIGERS will be facing] "OUR GUYS have played well on the road when we've had left-handers performed fairly to," said Templeton. "The main thing is we've shown people that we're not going to quit even when we're facing a team year. Detroit, which posted a 10d was only 36-25 against left-hande like Detroit. Sure it's going to be tough playing three games "They have lots of power," s in their home park, but we're on a roll now and I don't think record this season. "You hav anything will bother us."reodtisaon"Yuhv If Wilcox performs the way he did in the third game of the move it around and try to kee American League playoffs against Kansas City, he will cer- course, they have the short por City dres. Wilcox, who posted a 17- son, allowed only two hits over Royals, 1-0, to clinch the pen- d Series appearance for the 34- or the Cincinnati Reds in the imore. Sparky Anderson, the ager of the Reds in that Series. a blur," said Wilcox. "It was st year as a manager. This is here with the Tigers for eight m building into a real winner. baseball with relative ease." is a much better pitcher now one thing, that you don't have said Anderson. "Milt has ex- rted to use his breaking ball nt forkball, and that's all it is Wilcox, (Aurelio) Lopez and of the smartest pitchers I've Lollar for the first time, but well against the Tigers this 4-58 record during the season, ers. said Lollar, who had an 11-13 e to keep the ball down and ep their hitters off stride. Of ch in right field, but you can't Associated Press Ex-American Leaguer Rich "Goose" Gossage explains Tiger Stadium to San Diego teammate Tony Gwymr during workouts yesterday at the ballpark. The Padres meet the Tigers tonight in the third game of the World Series, which now stands at 1-1 after San Diego's 5-3 win on Wednesday. Jud released from hospital C - ' ;WI I$1 0 I Mv tCD c mc 0O EAST LANSING (AP) - Michigan State basketball Coach Jud Heathcote, who suffered a heart attack last month, has been released from the hospital and is resting at home, a university spokesman said yesterday. Heathcote, 57, was released Wed- nesday from Lansing's St. Lawrence Hospital, said Sports Information Director Nick Vista. THE COACH will begin a cardiac rehabilitation and supervised exercise program Friday at Ingham Medical Center, Vista said. "The outlook for the future is ex- cellent," Vista quoted Dr. David Hough, director of sports medicine at the university as saying. "But they (doctors) will have to see how well he does in this program to determine when he can return to work." Hough earlier had said that Heath- cote probably would be able to resume some of his coaching duties by Decem- ber. Michigan State's first basketball game is scheduled for Nov. 24 against Canisius in Buffalo, N.Y. The Spartans' first Big Ten game is against Ohio State onJan. 3. Heathcote, who became Michigan State's head coach in April 1976 after five seasons as mentor at the Univer- sity of Montana, suffered the heart at- tack .Sept. 27 while working at Jenison Field House on campus. 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